Note: The 2012, 2013 publications have not been audited.
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2013 External
Abbott, Malcolm*, Wu, Su* and Wang, Wei Chun* (2013) The productivity and performance of Australia’s major banks since deregulation, Journal of economics and finance, vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 122-135, Springer New York LLC, New York, N. Y. [C1.1]
ERA journal ID: 18575 – Scopus EID: Not taggedDRO entry for this publication
2010 External
He, W.-H*, Twitchett, R.J*, Zhang, Y*, Shi, G.R, Feng, Q.L*, Yu, J.-X*, Wu, S.-B* and Peng, X.-F* (2010) Controls on body size during the Late Permian mass extinction event, Geobiology, vol. 8, no. 5, pp. 391-402, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd., Oxford, England [C1]
ERA journal ID: 35115 – Scopus EID: 2-s2.0-78349282256
Citation counts:Scopus - 4,
Thomson - 4
DRO entry for this publication
2007 School of Accounting, Economics and Finance
Wu, Su (2007) Bank mergers and acquisitions : an evaluation of the 'four pillars' policy in Australia, in Walker, Gordon (eds), Proceedings of the 14th Annual Global Finance Conference, Melbourne, Australia, April 1-4, 2007, pp. 1-25, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Vic. [E1]
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2006 School of Accounting, Economics and Finance
Wu, Su (2006) The Wallis Report and implications of mergers for bank efficiency, Asia-Pacific Productivity Conference 2006 : abstracts and papers, pp. 1-38, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea [E2]
DRO entry for this publication
2005 School of Accounting, Economics and Finance
Wu, Su (2005) Productivity and efficiency analysis of Australia banking sector under deregulation, in Dixon, Robert (eds), ACE 05 : Proceedings of the Australian Conference of Economists 2005, pp. 1-43, Blackwell, Carlton, Vic. [E1]
DRO entry for this publication
No grants and/or consultancies found or audited – the 2012 HERDC financial return has not been completed or loaded as yet.
No completions found or audited.
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